"Neither of us are who we want to be"
afraid to be jude
The pursuit of the deepest desire in my heart has never stopped
However, in the selection again and again, it has passed the original intention
Can't help but wonder which one's intentions and actual choices are true
Uninterrupted efforts, dreams are far away
Is it the definition of high hands and low eyes, or the victory of true love.
For Jude's line at the end "There is nothing like us as a couple"
Someone said, "But they are not husband and wife after all"
In my opinion, they are indeed not married
Not blessed by religious beliefs for marriage
But the male and female protagonists have been thinking and wandering again and again, testing the boundaries again and again, choosing to break through the shackles of moral and religious concepts, and choose to make the taste of happiness a reality in reality. They waved their bravery recklessly, showing the world that love is stronger than morality and better than religion - as long as two people love each other, what is the world's spit and vision, what is the matter of moving house and job loss again and again, in the movie, although they live for life Annoyed by the trivialities and sufferings, but the emotions are unmoved, Su and Jude still have smiles on their faces. Until Su couldn't hold on any longer in front of the seemingly indestructible world, but still could see the desire to be close to each other in the eyes of the two. It was only a temporary victory in the world.
An excerpt from a favorite movie
"It's not that Su doesn't accept marriage. What she can't accept is the combination of love and marriage, a mixture of pure and impurity. Because her personality is too independent and she doubts everything, she told Jude that I won't love you because of a contract. She loves him out of the purest and unadulterated love. These impurities come from the social system and secular morality. She wants to transcend these things to exist independently, but the result is only a tragedy. Since she does not believe in contractual love, why not for Love to succumb? Personal inner contradictions lead to the tragedy of life and destiny."
She did not give in in the end, it was she who felt that she lost, she was wrong. Her power is far less than the existence of God, and she fears that anything will be sacrificed. The repeated blows of reality finally made her fall into a whirlpool of self-doubt, and she deeply repented and indulged. She was afraid.
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